The Kidde KN-COEG-3 plug-in carbon monoxide and gas combination alarm features two life-saving devices in one. This device protects your family by constantly monitoring the level of carbon monoxide in your home, as well as searching for traces of combustible gasses, like propane or methane. Plus, the equipped 85-decibel pulsing alarm will alert you of any hazardous situation in the event that gas is detected.

The constant digital display of the Kidde KN-COEG-3 gives you instant readings of carbon monoxide levels. Should an alarm be triggered, the device will indicate which sensor detected harmful levels. The Kidde KN-COEG-3 will beep four times in quick succession for carbon monoxide and sustain a one-second alarm in short bursts when detecting other gasses.

Because of its simple plug-in design, the Kidde KN-COEG-3 is easy to install in any home. A 9V battery backup also ensures that your device will still function properly in any power outage situation and comes with a five-year manufacturer’s warranty.

Features

Sounder Alarm: The KN-COEG-3 offers a loud 85-decibel pulsing alarm that will sound to alert you to a potential problem

Alarm Condition: Carbon Monoxide 4 quick beeps, followed by 5 seconds of silence, followed by 4 quick beeps. Repeat with a number showing in the display (CO concentration in ppm)

Gas: one second of alarm on, one second of alarm off, repeating with GAS" shown in display

Specifications

Part Number: 900-0113

Power Source: 120VAC

Sensor: Electrochemical

Audio Alarm: 85dB at 10ft

Temperature Range: 40°F (4.4°C) to 100°F (37.8°C)

Humidity Range: 5%-95% relative humidity (RH)

Dimensions: 6.1"L x 3.8"W x 1.8"H

Interconnects: No

Wiring: Plug-In

LED: Displays CO concentration in PPM

Certifications: UL Listed

Warranty

5 year warranty through the manufacturer

Customer Reviews

Excellent for RV use as well as in your home

The unit is very dependable and I like its versatility of being able to use it plugged in at the outlet or used on a table top. The back up battery alarm is great because you could end up with a gas problem if your power goes out.